It appears that you need an external editor that can do luma mattes to use this product. They list After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion, Adobe Premier, and Sony Vegas. Don't know if there are others that it will work with.

I have After Effects but, personally, I wouldn't spend the money because the way they show the mattes being used is not the style I would use for a slide show.

Joe

When you are truly comfortable with who you are,not everybody will like you.But you won't care about it one bit.Unk.

They are certainly easy enough to use directly in PSP. I like the vignette mattes. I have used basic vignetting styles (not from DJ) in the past and they can add a touch of class to an otherwise plain photo.

Joe

When you are truly comfortable with who you are,not everybody will like you.But you won't care about it one bit.Unk.

I just checked it out, watching a lot of the promo video, and the one thing I noticed is that the effects are used on video, not still pictures. This makes everything a lot more dynamic, so as long as you're still in the considering stage of the game, take another look at the promo, mentally substituting regular photos where they have video. It may be just the ticket for you, but it's good to consider the differences between motion and still.

One thing I have found with the $250.00 coupons is if you use it towards a volume that sells for $99 on sale, you are charged the full price so the coupondoesn't always pencil out to be such a deal after all. I got mattes in a super pack from local vendor, outsidethe box and actually prefer the ease of using them over the digital juice product, just my opinion.